‘JULY 17, .1928 __-_=7~_=7 t ..___1 g t .1 ade by The Canadian Shre To retain permanent creases in rouscrs an inventor has patented a elnforcement that is effective Wltll- l m. being too stiff to interfere with l walking. , l Strawberry Boxes We have received one carload 185,000 Strawberry Boxes direct from the manufacturer. Made froin- clear wliitewood regulation size as required by the SMALL FRUITS ACT. done up in crates of 1,000, 500 and 250 to the crate, but sold in any quantity. Also pint size for CUR- R A N '1‘ S, GOOSEBERRY, BLACK BERRY, BLUEBER- RIES, RASPBERRY, ctc., all at lowest possible Special low price in 5000 Boxes and‘ over. prices. lots of Send or plinue us your order NOW. CARTER 8. C0. lLIMITED. ‘Hvoooeovccoooooooooo-eed EYES TESTED 1 AND Glasses Fitted ' Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR » J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS ill Richmond Street ‘09OQQ§§-0bCn-000QeocQ00~¢ “Professional Cards noiviinb" "s; HART Chartered Accountant Audits, Systems Income Tax . 130 Edward Street, llaiifax, N. S , (Making frequent trips to P. E. Island.) . ——————I~—— 1 IIARRIIJIIERRSOLBCITOB. ETGl Cameron Block, Charlottetown. MONEY 'l.'0 LOAN , . l)r (,. (Jo Archibald Gflldllti f N. Y. Post Graduate, Medical School and llospits-l 1 Practice Limited to I18, Ear, Nossl and Throat "m"! Eyes and supplying Cllslcs flies, Bayer Building fllfit George street (lilies llosrs-O to 15.80. 1.80 to 8.00 Mark R. McGiiigan EOLICHOII. ITO MONI! 1'0 LOAN . ‘ottstosmrll. chl I’. I. l. . McDonald & McPliefii - B. A. - l. A. IeDONALD A I. I‘. Infill! I. 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Svrvlrt-s til llltl lttliurri-h 4111i ginvt- were vuniluwlctl 111i‘ 11h“ l“i~'l<.i' 111w. \| .1. 1411111111. l l"‘s ‘multlllwiiivivs- uwirt- l\il'(‘lll;it‘l lull] "1 T- .\lt'l\"‘r, ~l‘iili‘i1'li v.\i1‘|‘ n, l\l1‘t‘ll1'it'l lftiriiit-r. .];|||]Q_~‘, .l)||t|I~y:in1l Allwl lilvlilllgutu ‘ {i} w. -—--_-<o->-____ l PIJAKEYS ROAD SCHOOL. Following is the standing of the pupils of Pcakcfs Roiid school for the ‘month 0f June: , Grndc IX.—l, Ernest J. Grunt. 1Grade VI.—1, Rose A. Crime and Allan McIntyre tcqnnli; 2, Mary _]_ ‘liughcs; (l, Alton Crane; 4. Alvin R. McIniiis mid R. H. Clnrkiii (equal); l5. Helen E. Cliirkln. Grade V.— 1, Caroline E. Grant: 2, Pcnrlc A. Hughes; 3. Elmer J. Grunt; 4. Syp~ rlan T. (lrurit, (trudc 1V.-'—l, Elim- bcth M. Crnnc and I). W. Mclnnis 11nd ;Gludys I"lSll(‘l‘ trquul). Grade II,»- ll, Jumcs A. Mcllinniitl niiil Jnmcs 1 lIlli-Iilvfi tequalt: 2. Jnmcs Crane and ‘John W. Crane trquali: 3, Jiiihcr; tMiciincl McDonald 11nd Miiry Mitr- illilld McDoiiiikl tcqiiul.) ‘ Cirailc I.—-l. lllnnirlic Fisher. Ag- nes Clurkln. Eileen Fisher, Bruce and Harold Hughes trqtialt: 2, Bellr McIntyre. Teaches-John T. Valley. Arriiiéfiiion The following letter of npproclu- tloii fi'0iii the General Secretary of the Cnnndian Medical Association to Ciiicf of Police Birtwlstlc, speaks for itself: ’I'h11 Chief of Police, Charlottetown. P. E. I. llrnr Sh", I have been instructed by the Council cf the Canadian Medical Association to extend to yon. and, through you, to the officers of your force, the sincere thanks of the As- sociation for the splendid coopera- tlon rendered us st tho time of our recent annual meeting in your city. We feel that the care and thought- fulness exhibited by Y0" and Y?!" mcn contributed in no small dell!" towards the success of our meetin8~ Again thankln! you. I “my Yours Sincerely. T. C. ROUTLEY. General Scent"!- loi- llnlf‘ 11 (Tvntu 13v the Sltiiitlni-il. Siiitt-ssfiii I|'t‘1lllllt‘ili in-cilAslfs OINMENI REVIEW OF ROTARY CONVENTION (Continued from Page Five.) {iii h The House of Friendship, in the 1114c basement uf the Auditorium was meeting place for everybody and there was always a band or orchestra ‘llflllfill-‘illll-Z music for those who ivfiriilieil to dance. A hospital. post i 2U, two telegraph offices, writing desks. railway information bureaus, lost and found office and one hundred 11")’ bcouts, looked after anything and everything. The tielevgzites woro hatbniids, lu- diciiiiiig where they were from and startling introductions and re-unions were (ibserveil on all sides. I located u booth marked Oklahama. and asked for anyone wnu knew our good friends llugh lilac-Kay and Ross Stuiitz. The ""'“'|"’"*‘° W111‘ llrvriipb-"right hero brother. I am from Supiilpii and Hugh is my neighbor." We hm] n, nice lit.tle visit together and I told him all i knew wbout black foxes 11nd seed potiitues, and if there is n Heaven on itlarlh, my friend from Snpnlpn knows it is ‘Prince Edward lsluiid because I told him so. The hutbuiids made it easy to got acquainted but 1 was let down u. little by having one Virginiii beauty tell me with the most ilellglitful drnwl, “You are not vuy (lurk, being from this Phillipino islands." an outsider suld “l gather from the (‘onventitni that a itoiury Club is a group of representative men, who have zicccpted the itulury Philosophy oi‘ Service und have organized to study the 'l‘heory of Success and ilup- pinrss in Business”. This is one of tlzo best short cxpluiizitions we have had. The writer further says, ‘"l‘he Spiritual Objective is that (.‘llt'll liolur- inn is encouraged to look on his OU- i-upatioii as Digiil-fied, and a Worthy opportunity through which to Serve Society." There should flier: fore be no "Dead Ones" in ltotury 11nd one of’ the les- ser problems is "How to make lint- zirlans out of Club Members.” Rotary liiternzitloiiiil is designed tn "Pep Up" rather than snperccde local clubs, hence every meeting is illiVfi with helpful ‘suggestions. 'l'ho Convention opened Sunday iift- criioon with ft Sacred Concert in the Lutheran Church by St. 0liit"s Choir, one of the finest in the world, and booked to sing before the King of Denmark next fall. Oiic hundred and fifty steuograph- crs were busy for two days filling out nunio badges us the delegates lined up and registered. l-lotcl rescrvar thins, as it rule, were illlilllO weeks uhruil uiid there was absolute smooth» nrsit and precision iii getting located iii comfort. Aluiidziy evening nearly twelve lhuustiiiil crowded the Auditorium to llt‘ii.l' the addresses o! welcome by the. Mayor, tho Governor and Senator Lewis 111' Chicago, President Supp ro- spondiiing. A scenic production depicting tho birth and growth of Rotary iiround the world. was staged in a brilliant nniii- ner, the full lighting effect of the A-utiltorium being brought into play. Each morning session wus opened by all invocation. The first to offic- tute wus licv. Dr. Imslio Pidgeou of Erskine Church, Montreal. who was followed successively by liov. Dr. (Julloii, Pastor of tho Church of St. A newspaper observer. speaking as l“ HIE CTTARLOTTETOWN GITATIDYKN ‘ ghere is for more MAG I C BAKING POWDER ed Co d h :5" flflnlbflllérll‘ grgiitllg l com_b_i_ned l MADE m CANADA l N0 _.4_i._uM E.W. GILLETT CO. LTD. "roizouvo, ca». Central Guardian‘ THE Vl—'l‘0Nl11 demonstrators invite you to cull and sample the l new health drink, iit the local .lOi'L‘S. TllE REGULAR. MEETING 01' Court Hlllsbnro I. O. Foresters will mcet tonight in Castle Hall at ll o'clock. A NICE DRIVE lc- Scotchfort Wednesday. July 25th. Good cats and amusements. . "I.OS'I‘“ LICENSES — S0 far tilt’; summer ten autoists have lost. their licciucs for grovious breaches of the Motor Vehicle Act, tlllb) in Char- lottetown and seven from other points outside the city. MARSIIFIPJLI) PRESIHVPERIAN CHURCH -— The special soloist at the service here on Sunday was Mr. Raoul Rcymond who was ac- companied by Mrs. Barlow. His fine voice was heard to great advantage, and the congregation greatly ap- preciated his devotional solo. Next Subbtiih the special soloist will be ‘Miss Lena MeLurc. L. R. A. M. Th‘. Acting Mllililiftl‘, Mr. Barnett, is doing good work here. M. R. ‘. LAMP AT CAVENDISII‘ -—()l.0SlNG IIAY- To a boy leav- ing home for the first time ten days may izccm :1 long time to look ithenrl lto, but to look back over how short! But. they have been n glorious ten ‘days. Ten days of wonderful fellow- Fllll) in God's great open ssanctuarjl with the starry flrniinncnt on high and tliqbnrod breast oi Mother lEarth beneath. They are not quite iovcr and the boys are thankful for tihat. But Father Time is relentless- tly mowing into the remainder of the idays which are fast falling beneath ibis heavy strokes. So the inevitable must bt- l?l'l‘])il.l‘(‘.t’l for, the day of NEWS FROM BOSTON.’ By Loo. A complimentary banquet was tendered to Mr. Henry J. Cunning-i ham on Tuesday evening. July 10. in the Elks Hall, Cambridge, Mason-l chusetts, by over six hundred 0:111.‘ friends. Mr. Cunningham was sotnoi years ago Commissioner of Public Safety (that ls, head of the Fire and Police Departments) in Cambridge. He is an Elk, and was n. former member of the Intercolonlal Club of Boston. The banquet was (lfilfll/"ll by all, Doneheys Orchestra furnish- ed the music, and the entertainers were amusing. An imposing array of spenkcrsl \ took part: Introductory remarks '1 Hon. Timothy W. Good; Toastmzrs-l tei". Mr. James F. Aylwnrii; Speak-i ers: Hon. Eilwnrd W. Quinn. Mayor of Cambridge; Hon. J. H. H. Mc- Naince, Hon. Charles H. Thui‘ston.. Hon. J. Edward Barry; Hun. Fred- 1rlck J. MucLcod, Judge of pm Superior Court and CX-Pffiliiflfllt oi tho Intcrcoloninl Club of Bossten and former Islander; General Chas. H. Cole, Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, Hon. Edward A. Counlhan, Mr. Michael A. O‘Leary, Mr. J. Frank O‘Hnrc (Trustee of the Boston Elevated and Past President of the Intercolonlal Club of Boston, IQrmerlyAof New Brunswick); Richard E. Johnston. Past President of the Intercolonlnl Club of Boston, n. former Islander, Hon. J. F. O'Connell, Mr. J. Ernest Kerr,‘ Past President of the Inter- r1 icninl Club of Bostop and flll"i(ll— dutc for State Treasurer. Mr. ClltiS. Chapman and Dr. Frederick W. Chrlstophrr. of the Inicrcnlonkil Club of Boston, and r. former Islander. Among the thirty members of tin» lntercolonial Club present ns guests wars: Capt. A. F‘. Campbell, John N. Chnisson (President), Attorney Wendell H. Gordon, Dr. Cllitfltfm‘ J. E. Kickhzim, Ronald J. Gilils, Win H- 138K111. James MiicDonul . llnrry Griflln, Dan B. Munn, A. C. Chis~ liulm. Edward E. McGuiity, .luiin McEvoy, J. J. McElroy, John J. Powers. nus Mr. Cunningham, formerly of Charlottetown, und of St. Dunstan 1.‘ University. was presented ivitliliun- orary Lifc Membership iii Elks Lodge, Cambridge. Mass. on July 10th. In Memoriain MISS l)OR0'l‘lllfiA FYFE The d ‘nth took pluct- on '1‘liur:.‘~ day the 5th July, lllSL, at her homi: in Emerald of Durethezi Fyfe, aged 18 years, only and inucli bl‘l0Vf'{l daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Wutscn Fyfc. The deceased was ill but :1 few days with tunsilits and her r01 covery was anxiously looked for by licr parents and many friends. But SAVE THE "POKER HANDS" e Itlnrir fcnilcst. hopes were not roul- _ _ k irt. 'I'lti- fuiicrzil was held on 121-11 and her pure sJpirit. 101.1: . ,,,|,,,,[_,_-,1_ 7;], 1mg and [hp large phy. Sutherland McKay and Heber liiglit on the diitc already s’. .',,-_L;,,,|_,,w,_- 11.3,], ti“; n¢_-1g1,1);,y. McKay. ‘The mniiy floral offerings ', lvfuyiie, Chas. McMahon, Percy Mur- iJuilng licr short illii::.‘:; i1: W215; 1,0,4; “m1 ;,-1p-1-U1|11¢11n;; di5L1'l(;|,5\V:i§ bcix: testimony to the love in which lYlIv’ 611F111 YUP by 1191' IOVIHK mp1s prttit‘ 1.t' the esteem in winch rbc wns hcld from a wide circle of lill;l.lit‘l' 11nd kind nursi-s, 11:: wi-ll us “p; _, 11,-1.1 by n11 who knew 11mg fririid‘; lil different parts 0f tht! inrdicul iittrndziiiis, but all of no 1’ 11.1 1.1.111’. pl- 1'- in Sunnni-rtickl Islniid. 'l'llc sincere Sympathy of uvuil. The nuwz; of her sudden and “tumor-y, 5 Vl the whole community‘. us old pry 1 and ycum; udnilrrd hcr iiuuiy U ,1.» 3; 111-11, Dr. ICXCBllLIIL fluztlihcs 0t iiiind tilltll) Us “[111; (131011 at the home lllltlXllCClPll (tenth cnuwd a shock town-- ,(:t,;\(l11i7lt'(l by Itcxzlh". iSciiiit. ‘ D. Cuburn. rind at the her two young brothers Lmsllc and Saint. Th1: pull Aitbrsy. Hughes, Keith ibr- entire cumininnty is extended 1211-, to l:1-r fllWiily lacrciived parents and and other rchttivcs. New lion ~ Stephen, Minneapolis. a Jewish Rubbi- q‘ .2011. and u Lutheran Minister. 010mg‘ n’ l‘ w‘ m‘ filthy U” 1 Forty-four (Xflllilfle-‘i of tho worlil|Th° b?“ lmmg bl’ (‘Ylanzl fimt were represented by eleven thousaudlwmy l“ ‘Mme to fahtélTllul lam’ delegates when President Supp ealledihome f0‘ that “g ‘ ‘Z519 g8 l: i111» first tbusliicss meeting to ordcinlllY "m? “flu F!“ “way m“ y a Dill’ llis tiddrcss said in part “From uii lll- Li)" mldd"? Cf PM‘ dfw‘ They w‘) i-pirltitiiiul organization a few yours dispers" l0 "w!" dllr°"“m' mm“ 3,1411, Rotary has developed into n and the camp will soon be a matter World Association with a definite of history bl" l5 lmlwd that m" tirogritniiiie of usefulness, that is influence of the camp will long live nnikliig it one of the most potent fact with them strengthening their lives can but; real sti; at low price 1. ors in International Affairs. It‘ ltot- iiry bud made iii‘. other ‘contribution to the world than her work iii beliult’ of boys, tho organization would have justified all the time and effort ex- pciiilcil. The same may be said of the work for crippled cliiidreii. lioitary is not a pzinucen. for all ills. It ewes its pheiioiniiiiil growth and prc~ sent position to twu tliiiigs,——l*‘ii'st llotury Ideals justified its existence uiiil those idculs are just us fresh tu- duy its they were in tho beginning. Second, llotory activities and objec- tives have been sniio and wholciioine." Wilhelm (fuiio. former Geuniun Tlitiiiizclliii‘ iiiid President of the lint- ary (‘lub of llttilliilllfg suld "We are convinced today more than ever be- fore thut. iiiaii. within his little sphere ls responsible not only fur his nwii nuunier and work, but for the llic and work of others, for the life and work of country, iiiid lust. but not least, tlint of the world. This responsibility cun ho carried on only on the ‘basis bf nbsoiiite fairness mid only by co- operation of men of the sumo princi- pli-s, uniting men of the sitnic country and tho people of all nations. Fuli (oopcratiim between individual uiiii individual. between chnriictcr niid elinriicttir, between ditty and duty." "We belong to different Nations, we cncli love our own country iind the (‘hurches to which we belong. Wo nil join in being lloturliiiis nnd we are niixlous to be good ones.‘ The prlii ciplcs of llotnry are international uiul tin not iiifect. hi tho slightest ilcgree nut‘ membership iii Stiite 0r (lhurcli, ui the contrary. iii spite of uvuldiui; such questions. our ‘simply livlliil plong the ideals of liotnry menus we devoted to our nations and faithful members of our Church." "international Goodwill" was the sutbject of a masterful exposition by Sir Donald Msclscnn of London Eng- land. Sir Donald has been active in British Government circles for’ more than twenty years; he is a student of international relations and conduct and his knowledge on the subject covers a wide rsiigo of experience and duty. He read letters from Ramsay must be dutiful and obedient Cltllcfiihl and through them proving a blcss~ mg to many others. {Oi l ANGLO nusrico sciiooi. l The following address accompan- lied by a Presentation was presented to the teacher tit the closing rxmu- dnatlon of Anglo Rusttco School n lrcpnrt of which nlrciidy appeared Miss Irene Wynnd, RilStICO. Deni" Tcnclicr The close of nnolhei‘ lschool term is now upon llS, and we. your pupils feel that we cannot let this opportunity pass without thunk- ing you in some poor way for your many kinducsses to us, and in bilialf of the pupils of Anglo Rusticn School I zissure you that as n patient teacher n. wise counccllor and ii most excellent: instructor. you will ever be remembered by us with feelings of the highest regard and esteem. We look back over the all too period during which we have re- cclvcd instruction from you with rincrrc pleasure. We recollect your clferls on our behalf with grateful remembrance. and we learned of your intended resignation as 011i‘ teacher with sincere regret. Iii l-ho using of this small gift you will wc hope bu reminded of thosc who prcsztntcd it. In that fCmClllbPfilllOi‘, cf us tilcnse do not recollect theflullncss we hnve shown and the discbvdioiice we fear we huvo sometimes manifested. But please remember that. we shall try lto ipreflt by the instruction you ‘have given. and when we are separ- ntcd from each other it mnny please you to know that wc consider we are better as well as wiser from the teaching we have received from you. Signed, your pupils Anglo Rustico School. June 28, 1928. The teacher thanked the pupils fcr their remeniberance and also the parents for the courtesy shown her. during the year. After singing God Save the King all present went went home well satisfied with the Pl Plymouth 4-Door Sedan, $915 ' -*‘\ LHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ==CIIRYSIER== out 850 IN THE new Chrysler-built PLYM- OUTH yo get results rim you sim ly won't ‘evepouible in a car of suc priccnsnttlyoiracmally experience them for yourself. Never before, st such low prices, have you expected, inqch Ices realized, such Monte and it is ibceed on personal contact. 114090115111, Lord Cecil, Lord Grey and year's work. Austin Chamberlain. QOIIVQYNI! 8D- tpreciatlons of the efforts for peace and international KOOd-WHL 15° 5p0k9 of the efforts of our day to ban- ish war asan instrument of policy." The real hops comes not in the dis- banding of fortifications or the re- duction of battleships or of cruisers. ltlios in the dlsamiament of arsenals of 1th mind. in the abolition of the host e fortifications of the individual soul. Tariffs cannot ‘keep out opin- Idesls are mightier than gold. AEROXO N with u» push-pin Till-I HONEY FLY CATClll-IR Spiral Ihlpld — Enlly put up. Just push lbs pin In rho ecllin]. Sun dull! lnfltn. l s. c» ' til-litter or battleships. Romy gas hiiiliilmi‘ begging s. great international xl- Bantu-v cimngo of the best ideas of the min , z 1.. 3. Jones, Past President of the St. 1 think the greatest. benefit I shqll take Y M all Grteuisl. Dru] liens, ml llcvlnaro Stem. l“ f. o. b. Windsor Ontario, including Manda d flclsvy W! and tans ulna). I l speed, such power, and such smooth- ncssf-not a vestiges of vibration througlin, AN" Up\vARus out its entire speed range. Never before ha e you enjo ed such Coupe . . . $850 Z-Dooi-Scdan . $875 coilriftlzrt. Pullmd nit-size 'es. Fine u o tesing s intnicnt you ex- “dz: .1... “’° °= L12‘. °‘° p5“ ~11? i» m» m?» i» mm- . T J a - - - 37o 4‘D°°' seda" - 915 Neverbcfore hsve you experienced such brski wer. Internal expsndin ii - dfdlllllflgmhfil brakes with mogldzil brake lining-no other car under NOTTING BROS. Distributors. CIIARLOTTETOWN FRED C. MeRAI-I, Alherton. P. E. I. CLIFFORD HAYES, Ellersiie, I‘.E.I. CORNEY BROS. SUMMERSIDI-Z, I’. E. I. W. HERBERT POOLE, Montague, P. E. I. EARL H. BOULTEB.‘ Tryon, P. Ii. I. l. $150090 l-is so equipped-bring you to an instant stop with least pressure. Never before has a car of this rice pos- sccsecl such distinctiveness o body de- sign. Swagger style. Smart new slender- profile ra tor. Sleek, trim silhouette. In short, never before has there been sucha car. Only the en "neeri gcniil and manufacturing skilfif the hrysiu- organization, throu h its principle of Standardized ty, could produce I such s low- rieed car, embodying the quality and t e value of the finest. We si-e eager to place s Plymouth st our disposal. Ride in it, drive it and we ow you, too, will be ready to acclaim it Chryslei-‘s crowning uhievgmgm in the iowcst-picedfield. 1p